Herald

Personal and Global Business Rules

Watch for danger

As projects grow, so does the amount of work getting done, and soon
it becomes harder to know about all the work that matters to you. With
Herald you can to build conditional rules that match objects
throughout the Phabricator system to keep track of what's important.
For example, you can build a rule that watches for diffs against the
code you own, then add yourself a reviewer, or get CC'd, or add a whole
team as a reviewer with Projects.

Automate your project's process

Global Rules help keep process in place and followed. Set up rules for
manditory code reviewers, block certain commits from landing in the repo,
or simply trigger audits. These rules help reduce mistakes and ensure
more coverage is placed where you need it most.

Keep things on your radar

Using personal rules in Herald can help keep you in the loop on changes
to the codebase you might be interested in. You may, for example, want
to be CC'd on any JavaScript file changes to make sure you know where
the architecture is headed. Front-end people might want to watch CSS
changes to make sure style-guides are followed. Set the rules up on
how and what you want to be notified on.